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he said i oppose a federal open housing law and this year i support the 1968 civil rights bill with open housing. which way will he blow next? chris: flip-flop ads were used by the two president bushes starting here with george bush 41 slamming bill clinton in 199 and then george w. bush's famous 2004 wind surfing ad against john kerry. >> presidential candidate on the left stood for military action in the persian gulf while the candidate on the right agreed with those who opposed it. one of these candidates is bill clinton. unfortunately, so is the other. in which direction would john kerry lead? kerry voted for the iraq war. opposed it. supported it. and now opposes it again. john kerry. whichever way the wind blows. chris: funny thing is the guy who made that wind surfing ad that's bush's advisor mark mckinnon worked also for john mccain in 2008. and here's the recycled hand he work for mccain against primary opponent mitt romney. >> mitt romney seems to change positions like the wind. he tells florida he supports the bush tax cuts. but as massachusetts governor romney refused to take
he said i oppose a federal open housing law and this year i support the 1968 civil rights bill with open housing. which way will he blow next? chris: flip-flop ads were used by the two president bushes starting here with george bush 41 slamming bill clinton in 199 and then george w. bush's famous 2004 wind surfing ad against john kerry. >> presidential candidate on the left stood for military action in the persian gulf while the candidate on the right agreed with those who opposed it. one...
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break the law? since when is voting breaking the law? decades ago we faced jim crow and the polls. today it's fewer hours and longer lines. but the goal is the same. voter suppression. joining me now is former florida governor charlie crist. he's now an independent. tonight he's introducing former president clinton at an obama rally. governor, thanks so much for your time tonight. >> reverend, it's great to be with you, reverend al. thank you. >> now, let me ask you directly. wouldn't extending voting hours be the right thing for governor scott to do here? you did it in 2008 as the governor of florida and you are republican. what would be wrong with scott doing that today? >> there would be nothing wrong with it, reverend. it would be the right thing to do. it's a precious, cherished right and all of us want to have an opportunity to exercise. yesterday i was in miami guard dense in north dade county and the wait was 2 1/2 to three hours. it's unconscienceable to let that go on. the people of florida deserve better and they deserve a right to vote. >> i have been down in florida wi
break the law? since when is voting breaking the law? decades ago we faced jim crow and the polls. today it's fewer hours and longer lines. but the goal is the same. voter suppression. joining me now is former florida governor charlie crist. he's now an independent. tonight he's introducing former president clinton at an obama rally. governor, thanks so much for your time tonight. >> reverend, it's great to be with you, reverend al. thank you. >> now, let me ask you directly....
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i think we have plenty of laws on the books. but we need to do a better job enforcing the laws we have. one of the things that concerns me is that our borders aren't secure. we have a rather casual way for people to come and go as they please. >> reporter: high school teacher eddie diaz, whose parents immigrated from mexico, agrees ...worries the political rhetoric of the election cycle has had a corrosive effect. >> demonizing people isn't going to help. it's just going to make it a challenge that's going to go on for generations. >> reporter: diaz supports president obama, even though he didn't deliver on his promise of comprehensive immigration reform. he says he can't vote for romney because he doesn't know where he stands. >> on immigration, just like other issues, he's shifted his positions and it's hard for me to nail down what he believes. the dream act, for example-- he's gone back and forth. this last debate, he said he would not veto it, whereas previous debates, he said he would veto it and not support it. there are
i think we have plenty of laws on the books. but we need to do a better job enforcing the laws we have. one of the things that concerns me is that our borders aren't secure. we have a rather casual way for people to come and go as they please. >> reporter: high school teacher eddie diaz, whose parents immigrated from mexico, agrees ...worries the political rhetoric of the election cycle has had a corrosive effect. >> demonizing people isn't going to help. it's just going to make it...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> groolg surgeries, a month-long coma and nearly losing her ability to sing, chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta shares the story of a 27-year-old who found a new voice after two double lung transplants. ♪ >> reporter: for charity tillman to sing is to live. ♪ >> reporter: she's performed on some of the most prestigious stages m united states and europe. >> singing gave me something that i could throw myself into that i loved and that i could do and there was a prospect of losing that and losing my life. >> reporter: that's because in 2004 charity was diagnosed with a rare lung disease. it's called pulmonary hyper tension. eventually her lungs became too weak. >> i was is it the hospital. i still didn't think i needed the transplant until one nigh
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> groolg surgeries, a month-long coma and nearly losing her ability to sing, chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta shares the story of a 27-year-old who found a new voice...
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did they break any laws is the first question. were any laws broken on the regulations? i don't think so. >> true vote break the laws. >> did they have the right do it, organize. yes. both sides are doing it. is this going to be a contested election. >> both sides aren't doing this. >> there's another element to this. they're being poorly trained. you see, one of the contests that we have to deal with is where they were actually going into one community where somalians, naturalized somalians voting and telling them they didn't vote because they didn't speak proper english and not knowing that under the voting rights act, you got section 203,s bilingual provisions. you have to stop that. even their own people are embarrassed because they're mistraining purposely i think and telling them that voter i.d. is required like it's not like in wisconsin. there have been problems. i don't think it's about good regulations, a lot of it is where they're being misled so that they will challenge people wrongfully and they will just cause massive confusion at the polls. it's very, very
did they break any laws is the first question. were any laws broken on the regulations? i don't think so. >> true vote break the laws. >> did they have the right do it, organize. yes. both sides are doing it. is this going to be a contested election. >> both sides aren't doing this. >> there's another element to this. they're being poorly trained. you see, one of the contests that we have to deal with is where they were actually going into one community where somalians,...
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implementing the law. this is what he had to say about his time doing that. >> we had zero dollars for research. you are one of the ac. what i wanted was enough money and we suspected that $10 million would do it. i hung in there until after the election. after the election, i informed the white house i was leaving. i was 16-year-old sons and i would rather spend time with them than to work in washington with a congress and a white house that is not really committed to this task which i thought was fundamental to our democracy. >> a republican white house at the time. you -- what do you hear from your sources about how they view what's going to happen on election day? >> it's disconcerning. basically, what they are saying is that they think there's a good possibility that we'll be worse than 2000. worse than florida. john said there might be three or four states like florida. if we're lucky, three or four. there may be more than that. if this election is really close, you get into the margin of litigation,
implementing the law. this is what he had to say about his time doing that. >> we had zero dollars for research. you are one of the ac. what i wanted was enough money and we suspected that $10 million would do it. i hung in there until after the election. after the election, i informed the white house i was leaving. i was 16-year-old sons and i would rather spend time with them than to work in washington with a congress and a white house that is not really committed to this task which i...
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and my gorgeous daughter-in-law mary. she is expecting another grandchild. we are thrilled about that. it is wonderful to have these grandsons. everyone knows i have five sons. i have 18 grandchildren. what you probably do not know, 13 of them are boys. we are glad we like the boys in her family. it makes it a lot easier. boy is at such a dimension to my life. they taught me a lot of patience. the other thing that boys taught me, lay it all on the table. and then it is over. it is amazing what you learn from children. i am so thrilled to have had these extraordinary women. are we not lucky to have such strong women? [applause] there is no one on the stage that can appreciate the sentiments better than cindy mccain. i said, sweetheart, i'm never doing this again. he looked at it and he laughed. he said, you say that after every pregnancy. we women know what is like. glauber, we forget. -- gladly, we forget it. it was an interesting decision are around the romney's family table. the first time it was quite easy. great idea, this will be great, this will be a w
and my gorgeous daughter-in-law mary. she is expecting another grandchild. we are thrilled about that. it is wonderful to have these grandsons. everyone knows i have five sons. i have 18 grandchildren. what you probably do not know, 13 of them are boys. we are glad we like the boys in her family. it makes it a lot easier. boy is at such a dimension to my life. they taught me a lot of patience. the other thing that boys taught me, lay it all on the table. and then it is over. it is amazing what...
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at yale law school we start add program where we train law students to use film and video in their advocacy, an innovation in legal education. at auburn seminary, we're reinventing ourself to have faith leaders reorganize campaigns. these kinds of innovations ought to be happening not just at the elite university, at the public schools so students feel like they're getting what they're paying for. >> ben, as someone who is on the job creator, hiring side -- i understand you said i've dropped out of tons of colleges, right? when you're thinking about a worker or someone that you're going to hire, i think there's this real tension between schools, universities wanting to give you a liberal arts education and on the other hand equip you to get a job in this market. >> mostly you want someone who has good work habits, a good work ethic, someone who is going to show up, put in a full day's work and someone who has got either good critical thinking skills so they can learn, so that they can be doing con stand learning. what we needed an employee to do five years ago is really different from what
at yale law school we start add program where we train law students to use film and video in their advocacy, an innovation in legal education. at auburn seminary, we're reinventing ourself to have faith leaders reorganize campaigns. these kinds of innovations ought to be happening not just at the elite university, at the public schools so students feel like they're getting what they're paying for. >> ben, as someone who is on the job creator, hiring side -- i understand you said i've...
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work see that's the thing they're worth that's also one of the myth ologies so it was not a sort of in law. it was part of what was called. the arab contingent you know you had in terms of dealing with the the soviet union you had this group of mujahideen who were the the indigenous population and they were really the fighting force then you had the arab militia could be and that group the bin laden's on the rast were really almost the comic relief as this was this was the charlie wilson's war thing right and you had which of those groups was charlie wilson where we supported. the the indigenous population which you had to get and the i mean there's a there's a fantastic book by steve cole which goes into this in a you know a great degree about what was bin laden's actual role and al qaeda the al qaeda subsequent you know called al qaeda group actual role in the fight against the soviet union and big one was a terrible military commander i mean just awful he was more of a post here you know and he like to make himself out to be this fellow who you know beat back the soviets but really what
work see that's the thing they're worth that's also one of the myth ologies so it was not a sort of in law. it was part of what was called. the arab contingent you know you had in terms of dealing with the the soviet union you had this group of mujahideen who were the the indigenous population and they were really the fighting force then you had the arab militia could be and that group the bin laden's on the rast were really almost the comic relief as this was this was the charlie wilson's war...
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when 97% of the latino community opposes laws as seen in arizona, as romney sees it as a model law of the land, and the republican party as a whole veers extremely rights on these issues you have to ask yourself when the republican party grasps on at least 40% of the latino electorate to be a viable party, you see the direction that they're going is a destructed-- destructed--here in los angeles remembering what pete wilson did in 1994 with prop 187, a very extreme anti-immigrant policy that basically guided the republican party in california to irrelevance. i think that you're seeing a decisive moment at the federal level for republicans much like california in 1994. >> eliot: that's a fascinating metaphor. i had not seen anyone draw that parallel but you're right. by driving the latino voters in california, they made it squarely a democratic state. now your organization has put out an ad that i don't think has aired yet. it basically says in the context of the voteer i.d. laws here's what you need to do to make sure you can vote to exercise your bank democratic right to vote. let's
when 97% of the latino community opposes laws as seen in arizona, as romney sees it as a model law of the land, and the republican party as a whole veers extremely rights on these issues you have to ask yourself when the republican party grasps on at least 40% of the latino electorate to be a viable party, you see the direction that they're going is a destructed-- destructed--here in los angeles remembering what pete wilson did in 1994 with prop 187, a very extreme anti-immigrant policy that...
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that's newton's first law of physics. that outside force, whichever direction it takes now is now upon us. a black swan now has us on its wings. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us.
that's newton's first law of physics. that outside force, whichever direction it takes now is now upon us. a black swan now has us on its wings. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us.
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law in iowa. that means you don't need a photo i.d. to vote. check out the training video made specifically for iowa. >> there may be an instance where the voter fails to show an i.d. and they are still permitted to vote. if you see this, alert the team so they can handle the team and you can get back to handling voters. >> alert the legal team so they can handle the problem. why? you don't need a photo i.d. in iowa. after the video was posted, the romney campaign scrubbed the original voting video and released it. so why would the romney campaign train poll watchers in key states with information that could disrupt the voting process? hmm. i guess i just answered my own question. joining me now is scott who broke the story and joe madison, nationally syndicated radio host. thank you for your time tonight for being here. >> good to be with you. >> scott, you were here with us on tuesday and now you have even more on the romney campaign to challenge voters. what can you tell us? >> that's right. the romney campaign was using this as part of this
law in iowa. that means you don't need a photo i.d. to vote. check out the training video made specifically for iowa. >> there may be an instance where the voter fails to show an i.d. and they are still permitted to vote. if you see this, alert the team so they can handle the team and you can get back to handling voters. >> alert the legal team so they can handle the problem. why? you don't need a photo i.d. in iowa. after the video was posted, the romney campaign scrubbed the...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ because it helps you keep doing what you love. no wonder it's america's #1 selling pain reliever. you took action, you took advil®. and we thank you. vo: for cold and flu season, you took advil®. honey, don't use your sleeve. there's clorox bleach. ♪ ♪ there goes my hero >>> it's the highlight of a high school football star will remember for the rest of his life. with a clear shot at the end zone, he intentionally steps out of bounds one yard shy of scoring the touchdown. coach and his teammates cheered him on all the way and for a good reason. the play that followed will warm your heart and promise you, bring a tear to your eye. good morning, america. i'm bianna golodryga. >> and i'm dan harris. this kid is amazing. he has a 4.0 gpa, has picked up by michigan and this is the play that he'll mostly be remember for. this is sunday, november 4th. we got a lot coming up this morning. >>> pippa middleton getting -- at on
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ because it helps you keep doing what you love. no wonder it's america's #1 selling pain reliever. you took action, you took advil®. and we thank you. vo: for cold and flu season, you took advil®. honey, don't use your sleeve. there's clorox bleach. ♪ ♪ there goes my hero >>> it's the highlight of a high school...
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insurance has barely budged since the law was passed 31 months ago. according to the census an estimated 84.3 percent of americans had medical insurance last year compared to 83.7 percent the year before. because of the legislation, a few million young men and women, who would have lost their coverage are now covered by their parents' insurance until they turn 26. but that gain mostly has been offset by additional businesses dropping coverage for their employees. >> still, jennifer ng'andu, of the latino advocacy group, the national council of la raza, says women have already benefitted since the bill's passage by getting a number of new free services. >> screenings like mammograms and cervical cancer, the right to the right types of doctors who uniquely serve women's needs sexual and reproductive health needs, counseling for domestic violence or other relationship issues that deeply affect their health and then access to free birth control, contraception. >> and millions of others will benefit in other ways on january first, 2014, she says, if the la
insurance has barely budged since the law was passed 31 months ago. according to the census an estimated 84.3 percent of americans had medical insurance last year compared to 83.7 percent the year before. because of the legislation, a few million young men and women, who would have lost their coverage are now covered by their parents' insurance until they turn 26. but that gain mostly has been offset by additional businesses dropping coverage for their employees. >> still, jennifer...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ because it helps you keep doing what you love. no wonder it's america's #1 selling pain reliever. you took action, you took advil®. and we thank you. you took action, you took advil®. so, maybe you're trying to fiwell, let me give it a shot. if you're ok with marylanders spending five hundred and... fifty llion a year gaming in other states, fair enough.h. but if you think we should keep that money here... add twelve thousand jobs, and generate millions for scschools. well you should probably vote for question seven. because if it doesn't pass, all of this goes away. that's why the post called seven, common sense. but decide for yourself. good morning, washington. a brighter morning but it than yesterday. this is the shot down to you can see some breaking through but look at these temperatures. have died down. freeze watch tonight. tomorrow look for high tonight. [ mitt romney ] we have to work on a collaborative basis.
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ because it helps you keep doing what you love. no wonder it's america's #1 selling pain reliever. you took action, you took advil®. and we thank you. you took action, you took advil®. so, maybe you're trying to fiwell, let me give it a shot. if you're ok with marylanders spending five hundred and... fifty llion a year gaming in...
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>> well, because we're told by our legal department that he violated the government ethics laws and he did not disclose where he's got a conflict of interest, his investments in delphi corporation. it's so hypocritical, as you said, for him to criticize the loan and go in like a vulture capitalist and buy the stock at a low price and extort general motors, costing the taxpayers more money. he and his friends at the vulture capitalist made as you said 3,000% to 4,000% return on their investment in delphi by holding up general motors and costing the government more money. >> all right. let's talk -- >> costing taxpayers more. >> let's talk about this extort and hold up general motors. now, delphi is critical to the automobile manufacturing business. they, of course, manufacture parts that go into automobiles with general motors that they just couldn't make the vehicles without delphi's assistance. is that correct? >> right. if the parts don't come in, they can't build the cars. >> okay. so what happened here? what did romney's group do that was so terrible? >> well, they bought up the st
>> well, because we're told by our legal department that he violated the government ethics laws and he did not disclose where he's got a conflict of interest, his investments in delphi corporation. it's so hypocritical, as you said, for him to criticize the loan and go in like a vulture capitalist and buy the stock at a low price and extort general motors, costing the taxpayers more money. he and his friends at the vulture capitalist made as you said 3,000% to 4,000% return on their...
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i want to thank the tunisian government for making this person available to be interviewed by our law enforcement occasions, our investigative team. it is not enough to write questions. you have to be on the ground to look people in the eye and too yearia came through and two days after the letter here we are. >> greta: and it is quite extraordinary because the investigation has been stuck and my hat goes off to you forgetting it down, for picking up the ball and running with it. but the president of the united states i suspect has just as much influence if not more than two u.s. senators so what is your explanation for the fact that you guys had to jump into this? >> my belief is that this administration is trying to run out the clocking when it comes to benghazi. this is a story that changes by the day. what do we know. we know that before the a i tack in april and june of this year the consulate was attacked twice. we know that the british withdrew their -- closed their consulate after the british ambassador was attacked in june. we know the red cross closed their office in benghaz
i want to thank the tunisian government for making this person available to be interviewed by our law enforcement occasions, our investigative team. it is not enough to write questions. you have to be on the ground to look people in the eye and too yearia came through and two days after the letter here we are. >> greta: and it is quite extraordinary because the investigation has been stuck and my hat goes off to you forgetting it down, for picking up the ball and running with it. but the...
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religion is banned, there is no rule of law and received political infraction that with harsh punishment that is out to three generation of a person's family. a political offender knows that when he goes to prison, his parents and his children will probably go with him. there are probably about 200,000 north koreans today, and more than alley and perhaps as high as 2 million have already died there. it's thanks to the testimony of north koreans that have escaped. these are the people that i write about in my book. this knowledge comes to us despite the best efforts of the family regime to keep it secret. for more than 50 years ever since the end of the korean war, north korea has been sealed off from the world's eyes. the family regime has pursued an isolationist policy and maintains an iron grip on information. access to which is very strictly controlled. to give just one example, every radio must be registered with the government and its donald must be fixed to the government-run radio station. to enforce this rule, security police equipped with scanners, cruise neighborhoods trying to
religion is banned, there is no rule of law and received political infraction that with harsh punishment that is out to three generation of a person's family. a political offender knows that when he goes to prison, his parents and his children will probably go with him. there are probably about 200,000 north koreans today, and more than alley and perhaps as high as 2 million have already died there. it's thanks to the testimony of north koreans that have escaped. these are the people that i...
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. >> her son-in-law took us in took our neighbors in across the street and offered us -- he was the most generous, most hospitable. i am just so grateful that he did that. >> it's getting colder as we go, all right? each day is colder than the day before. >> and just minutes ago the state of new jersey began rationing gasoline sales. meanwhile, new york governor cuomo says 8 million gallons of gas have arrived since the new york harbor reopened. even more is on the way. also new today, the pentagon will set up free mobile fuelling stations in the new york area. that's going to help ease those miles long lines. outside the few open gas stations there. while many are frustrated, they admit their situation could have been worse. >> let's go to nbc's katie tour on the new york city west side fours by that gas station. so how are the lines looking today, katie? >> reporter: they are very long since very early this morning. they got a fuel delivery at 5:00 a.m. this morning. at 10:00 a.m. they ran out of fuel. five hours and they ran out. the line is getting even longer as we speak because peo
. >> her son-in-law took us in took our neighbors in across the street and offered us -- he was the most generous, most hospitable. i am just so grateful that he did that. >> it's getting colder as we go, all right? each day is colder than the day before. >> and just minutes ago the state of new jersey began rationing gasoline sales. meanwhile, new york governor cuomo says 8 million gallons of gas have arrived since the new york harbor reopened. even more is on the way. also...
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legislative fellow and got the legislation written sponsored on both sides of the aisle and passed a law to overturn the policy for once and for all. that was just totally wrong, unconstitutional and bad for the mission. >> greta: that might have been a war on women. what did you fly? >> it i flew the 810 warthog which is the world's best attack war plane. we show up when americans are on the ground and under fire and we he deliver firepower so they can live to fight another day and get home to their families. >> and that is single see the aircraft. up there as a fighter pilot alone just as the men are, right? >> exactly. 325 hours in combat and i had the privilege to be the first woman to command a fighter squadron in ca combat in u.s. history. i commanded my squadron in a very difficult time. >> we will be anxious to see what happens on tuesday. >> we are neck and neck and we are going to fight to the finish. i still need people's help out there. we got to fight down to the wire. it will be a sprint and i really appreciate you having me on. we're going to win. >> greta: coming up, it i
legislative fellow and got the legislation written sponsored on both sides of the aisle and passed a law to overturn the policy for once and for all. that was just totally wrong, unconstitutional and bad for the mission. >> greta: that might have been a war on women. what did you fly? >> it i flew the 810 warthog which is the world's best attack war plane. we show up when americans are on the ground and under fire and we he deliver firepower so they can live to fight another day and...
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more than 80 of the country's largest ceos are urging law makers to reach a bipartisan agreement to bring down the nation's debt level. they're pushing the controversialal methods raising tax revenue. >> there needs to be compromise and compromise not being a dirty word, but rather being synonymous with governing. yes, i recognize my taxes are going up. i haven't developed a table that says i'll be willing to pay this much more if you're willing to cut this much more. who knows where that's going to go. but i would say most companies, most people expect that they're probably going to have to pay more. >> an increasing number of ceos are going on record that they're willing to pay more in taxes to avert the so-called fiscal cliff as part of a comprehensive plan. if congress fails to act by january, it will trigger $600 billion of cuts. businesses not certain of what lies ahead have been reluctant to increase pay rolls. >> we stop hiring externally. as people leave their positions, we don't fill those jobs. as you look at exapt expenditures, we start to slow down our spending. and you see m
more than 80 of the country's largest ceos are urging law makers to reach a bipartisan agreement to bring down the nation's debt level. they're pushing the controversialal methods raising tax revenue. >> there needs to be compromise and compromise not being a dirty word, but rather being synonymous with governing. yes, i recognize my taxes are going up. i haven't developed a table that says i'll be willing to pay this much more if you're willing to cut this much more. who knows where...
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[applause] this law has been on the box for a couple of years now. when the mitt romney was asked, well -- he was asked, would you sign the bill? what i mean, he will have harder decisions than this. [cheers and applause] there is an answer to this question. and answer yes or no carrot winnie are the decider in chief you cannot just shuffle along. -- when you are the decider in chief you cannot just shuffle along the. barack obama decided that america could not afford to let the automobile industry die. he saved it. [cheers and applause] mitt romney opposed what he did it. he could be hired as a chief contortionist. he was against it carried it was not just general motors and chrysler. there is a result of a german and japanese companies that make companies or for the automobile restructuring. they knew if general motors quit buying parts, the protest. it is and the example of, we are all in this to get there. barack obama made the right decision. his opponent was wrong. in an unbelievable attempt to distract the voters of ohio where one and then to
[applause] this law has been on the box for a couple of years now. when the mitt romney was asked, well -- he was asked, would you sign the bill? what i mean, he will have harder decisions than this. [cheers and applause] there is an answer to this question. and answer yes or no carrot winnie are the decider in chief you cannot just shuffle along. -- when you are the decider in chief you cannot just shuffle along the. barack obama decided that america could not afford to let the automobile...
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what they did is passed a law that didn't touch absentee voting, which republicans tend to dominate in, but severely limited the early vote. so there were 96 hours this year total to vote. there were 120 hours in 2008. and already in the state, 3.46 million people have voted. when you looked at the numbers, that's almost as many votes as barack obama got by himself. in the last presidential election, almost half of the people who voted voted early. this is really a problem. >> this is a problem and this is a problem not looking ahead to election day. it's a problem already in the way that it's affecting people who are trying to early vote. i feel like i'm not the dredge report and i'm not a website, but if i could put a siren over my head, i would. >> i'd wear one too. >> we'll have to get them. joy, it's great to have you here. thank you. >> thank you. >>> one more big story for you tonight about something that is essentially trying to be disappeared down the memory hole. this is that's refusing to go down the memory hole even though they are trying to shove it there. that's coming up
what they did is passed a law that didn't touch absentee voting, which republicans tend to dominate in, but severely limited the early vote. so there were 96 hours this year total to vote. there were 120 hours in 2008. and already in the state, 3.46 million people have voted. when you looked at the numbers, that's almost as many votes as barack obama got by himself. in the last presidential election, almost half of the people who voted voted early. this is really a problem. >> this is a...